The four become two, d'you see? It's like a sort of unHoly Trinity but squarer.
The four become two, d'you see? It's like a sort of unHoly Trinity but squarer.
Oh.
You see the bit where I said it's 'like' a trinity 'but squarer'...?
I am reminded here of the fine equation one should learn prior toi sitting an exam. RTFQ=1/2TFA
Read the f**king question = half the f**king answer.
I shall remind you who you are dealing with here and in advance I shall accept your apology.
Scraping around for his Chelsea cast-offs...